Canon Europe has launched the EOS 4000D a still more cut-down version of the EOS 2000D/T7 announced earlier today. The entry-level model will launch for around 330/ 380 body only which would equate to somewhere around 385 without tax. Canon’s four-digit-d series cameras from the 1000D Rebel XS onwards have always hit aggressive price points in the market by recycling existing components and features called the original 1000D a “reheated” 400D/Rebel exit at the time. But the EOS 4000D takes this to a new level. The 4000D shares its body and viewfinder with its more expensive sibling and previous cameras of this Series but relies on a version of the 18MP Sensor first introduced nine years ago in the EOS 7D and the DIGIC 4+ processor that made its debut in Canon’s 2014 model-year compacts.18MP APS-C CMOS Sensor
DIGIC 4+ Image Processor with High Speed 14-bit Image Processing
2.7-inch 230000-Dot LCD Monitor
ISO Range ISO 100-6400 Expandable to ISO 12800
Built-in Wi-Fi for Convenient Remote Shooting and Sharing
Full HD 1080p Video Recording at 30 fps